Duggan (TV series)

Duggan was a TVNZ police drama from 1997, featuring New Zealand actor John Bach as Detective Inspector John Duggan and Fiona Mogridge as Ruth Duggan. Unlike other New Zealand police drama series, Duggan was initially intended to be produced as a series of one-off programmes, akin to British crime series of the time such as Inspector Morse and Midsomer Murders. Two stories were filmed in this way, one each in 1997 and 1998, before the decision was made to produce a series of 11 episodes in 1999. All episodes except for the first two were one hour in length; the first two were two hours long.[1]

Duggan
GenreDrama
Written byDonna Malane
Marion McLeod
Directed byJohn Laing
Yvonne Mackay
StarringJohn Bach
Fiona Mogridge
Toby Leach
Theme music composerGareth Farr
Country of originNew Zealand
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Production company(s)Gibson Group
Communicado Productions
Release
Original networkTVNZ
Original release1 October 1997 
1 September 1999

Premise

Duggan follows the investigations of John Duggan, an initially retired Police Detective Inspector who becomes involved in various murder investigations near his home in the Marlborough Sounds at the top of the South Island of New Zealand. As such, the show mainly takes place in the Sounds, Picton and Wellington.

Having retired from his job after the death of his wife, he is initially reluctant to resume his police work. However he is convinced back in the first telefeature, Death in Paradise. Through the show he works to uncover complex murder plots against the backdrop of small-town New Zealand in the late 1990s.

Ironically, production of the series was briefly delayed by a major real-life crime, the 1998 New Years Day murder of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope.

List of episodes

All episodes are 1999 unless stated:

  1. Death in Paradise (1997)
  2. Sins of the Fathers (1998)
  3. Workshop for Murder
  4. A Shadow of Doubt: Part 1
  5. A Shadow of Doubt: Part 2
  6. Time and Tide
  7. Going Overboard
  8. Murder at Te Papa
  9. Sneakers
  10. Dog's Breakfast
  11. Moving House
  12. Food to Die For
  13. Last Resort

References

  1. Davies, R., "The birth of a Kiwi detective," nzonscreen.com 2 June 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2019.


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